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Bblconsumer

Bblconsumer

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Apr 13, 2025
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Title explains it all, but I attempted suicide on Wednesday by taking a bottle of hydroxyzine. Didnt work (obv, but I also didn't even get good sleep) so I decided to just tell my therapist on Monday. Is this the right thing to do? Or should I keep it hidden? I'm very likely to go to the psych ward but I mean I can't end it so want to recover for the mean time.

Also didn't know if this should go into the suicide or recovery section, I can change if it's a problem, mods.
 
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SchizoPolyGymnast

SchizoPolyGymnast

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May 28, 2024
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I'm the same way. I survive everything so a suicide attempt would be pointless. So I have no choice but to be well.
 
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Almost Dead

Almost Dead

Somewhere in between
Apr 21, 2025
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Definitely understand this, I was in a similar situation just last weekend even. If you trust your therapist and are accepting of the possibility of getting ward'd (which isn't INHERENTLY gonna be awful, it could actually help, you never know), then I'd say telling them is the right thing to do and to go for it. Recovery is incredibly hard and professional help can be unreliable, but I do think it's worth it to try, even just on the off chance things could successfully get better. Exhaust all options, or whatever they say. I'm wishing you the best, good luck!
 
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Mooncry

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I feel like voluntarily admitting yourself would be better than getting involuntarily admitted by telling your therapist. At least if you voluntarily admitted, you have the option to leave if you decide you don't want to be there.
 
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SchizoPolyGymnast

SchizoPolyGymnast

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May 28, 2024
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I feel like voluntarily admitting yourself would be better than getting involuntarily admitted by telling your therapist. At least if you voluntarily admitted, you have the option to leave if you decide you don't want to be there.
I can attest to this. Involuntary admission usually involves police and EMS showing up and causing a scene. Ask me how I know. 🙄
 
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Bblconsumer

Bblconsumer

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Apr 13, 2025
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I feel like voluntarily admitting yourself would be better than getting involuntarily admitted by telling your therapist. At least if you voluntarily admitted, you have the option to leave if you decide you don't want to be there.
Last time I was admitted they just asked I arrive at a certain time and my parents took me there, I didn't deal with police or EMS, I did my first time however.
 
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thebiggestduck17

thebiggestduck17

forced to be alive
Aug 7, 2024
72
same even though i hate life im just trying to make my life less stressfull (by NOT talking to people I know irl they stress me out) until I can get the things I need
 

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